New Trend: Gummy LSD
The Cranbrook RCMP want to alert the public to a new trend in drug trafficking that appeared here this spring. While executing a Search Warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, police located a bag of candy, which had gummie bears in it. The bag and it’s location inside the residence made the police suspicious, and a sample was sent to the Drug Lab for analysis. The gummie bear has been confirmed to be laced with Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, commonly known as LSD.
LSD is a psychedelic drug, that affects the brain, often causing psychological problems that alter the thinking process. While it is not necessarily addictive, a person who is under the influence of LSD may become irrational and their behavior can be bizarre. Obviously, if a young child were to consume such a gummie bear, the effects could be very dangerous.
[Thanks Jon! Via LEAP]
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the candy, and the people would not have been caught. On the other hand, a
little bottle of an unidentifed liquid... One can ask if it's wise to put acid on a carrier that presents an "attractive nuisance" should some unsuspecting person stumble upon it, but that's a different discussion. I mean, hell, I like storing my razor blades in apples -- I'm much less likely to cut myself as I carry them around. Nothing nefarious in that!
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